If you have ever read an IEP, you know it can be difficult to keep up with all of the modifications you need to make or the services you must provide. I had a hard time with all of this… Continue Reading →

I keep a stack (or folder) of incomplete homework notes on my desk. When a student fails to complete their homework, I have the students complete the form and log it on my check sheet. The student must get the… Continue Reading →

Keeping track of student behaviors is beneficial for parent conferences and evaluation for special services. On a daily basis, I use my check sheet. It’s quick and only takes a second to document a student’s behavior. Sometimes I am required… Continue Reading →

I really enjoy parent teacher conferences. I learn a lot about students and I can usually make a connection with the parent so that we can have an open line of communication. I’ve always used a parent teacher conference form… Continue Reading →

I really enjoy parent teacher conferences. I learn a lot about students and I can usually make a connection with the parent so that we can have an open line of communication. I’ve always used a parent teacher conference form… Continue Reading →

I always have students who rush through their work or the writing is so sloppy that I have a hard time reading it. I few weeks ago I saw a post from Teach 123 which mentioned using a speeding ticket… Continue Reading →

UPDATE: My principal was a guest writer for NASSP and she talked about my management system! You can read her blog post here. I have a new principal this year and I’ve noticed that she uses Google Docs quite often… Continue Reading →